tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1772469946571497931.post109068335683744660..comments2024-01-18T01:32:42.588+00:00Comments on Halfie: Zulu and Rollo and other boats tooUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1772469946571497931.post-18717335792703044972012-09-10T10:12:46.710+01:002012-09-10T10:12:46.710+01:00Glad you had a good day. East Anglia is full of w...Glad you had a good day. East Anglia is full of waterways, mostly based on the rivers Great Ouse and Nene, with many of the fenland drains navigable too. Usual access to these is via the Northampton Arm of the Grand Union Canal, but it is possible to come from the north using the Witham Navigable Drains and The Wash. Then there's the Stour Navigation (mostly unnavigable) and the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (navigable, but not connected to the main waterways network). The Norfolk Broads are another "enclosed" waterway system (including some Suffolk Broads too). The nearest connected navigable true canal to us in Norwich is probably the Welford Arm of the Grand Union, or there's the Northampton Arm, or the Lee and Stort Navigations.Halfiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00167481543065324357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1772469946571497931.post-88805642245684141552012-09-10T09:27:11.051+01:002012-09-10T09:27:11.051+01:00We were delighted to have our first viewing of Jub...We were delighted to have our first viewing of Jubilee on Saturday and were very impressed. Ar-e there any canals in East Anglia?<br /><br />HS Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com